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Old 08-19-2019, 06:14 AM   #25
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I suppose....but IF it "burped" or it was overfilled I would assume it would flow out of the overflow tube (IF there is such a tube) and not deposit a little bit in the trunk.
As I wrote it just seems too coincidental to the water pump replacement 10 days earlier.

I guess I'll remove the trunk carpet and sub-floor after I drive it next and inspect it again.
If it was me I would leave the carpet and sub floor out for a number of drives and check it each time I drove it. Then I would know for sure. Also there is a wire loop on top the coolant tank it is a bleeder valve there is a gasket under it which can go bad and cause some coolant weeping. Or the service tech could have just spilled a little around the top of the tank and it found its way to the ground.
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